2021 Journal of Emerging Investigators, Vol. 3 – CurioCat Student Published!
CurioCat student just got published in this nice journal. This is a great way to kick off a scientific career. This is also a very good example of high school…
Helping students conduct and publish A.I. research since 2020!
CurioCat student just got published in this nice journal. This is a great way to kick off a scientific career. This is also a very good example of high school…
Watch as this vibrant Blue Gray Tanager viciously devours it’s lunch! And learn a few fun facts about this lovely South American beauty! Or watch on our YouTube channel here.…
Bet you didn’t know butterflies “eat” poop — YES…POOP!! Get an up close view of these Eastern Tiger Swallowtails and Spring Azures sucking up their dinner! And learn some weird…
We found a fuzzy, bright yellow, orange and black caterpillar fumbling around on the forest floor. Watch out though – these guys can be venomous!! Discover what kind it is,…
The House Finch is one of the more common, colorful backyard visitors in North America. Our latest video captures a vivid male singing his song loudly! Did you know, the…
Our latest video examines how these dragonflies lay their eggs. They do this by skimming the surface of the water and quickly dipping in their tails! Blink and you’ll miss…
A CurioCat student was awarded a 2021 National Science Teaching Association (NSTA) $2000 Momentum Grant! This award is given to students who display positive character qualities and a commitment to…
A snail has how many teeth?? And what’s the difference between a snail and slug anyway? We explore these questions in our latest video: Snails Vs Slugs! And we also…
A battle of birdsong between the White Crowned Sparrow and the ubiquitous Song Sparrow! Did you know, White Crowned Sparrows can stay up for two weeks straight during migration? Scientists…
Douglas Squirrels (AKA Chickaree) are some of the loudest creatures in the forests of the Pacific Northwest. Most likely, you’ll find them ferociously “barking” to warn of danger or defend…